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_posts/2025-11-21-history.md

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title: History of NLP at Stanford
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title: Origins of the Stanford NLP Group
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date: 2025-11-21
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title: Faculty Growth of the Stanford NLP Group
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date: 2025-11-22
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description: A history of the Stanford NLP Group written for its 25th anniversary
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# Faculty Growth of the Stanford NLP Group
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Christopher Manning starte the Stanford NLP Group in 2000.
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In 2004, Dan Jurafsky joined the Stanford NLP Group.
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In 2012, we welcomed Percy Liang.
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The group has grown dramatically in the 2020s. Additional core
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Stanford NLP Group faculty in 2025 are: Christopher Potts, Tatsunori
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Hashimoto, Monica Lam, Diyi Yang, and Yejin Choi.

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title: NLP at Stanford before the Stanford NLP Group
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description: A history of the Stanford NLP Group written for its 25th anniversary
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# NLP at Stanford before the Stanford NLP Group
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The first computational linguistics/NLP faculty at Stanford was
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[Joyce Friedman](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Friedman) (1928–2018; at Stanford 1965–1968). She joined Stanford
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Computer Science the year the department was founded (although several
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CS faculty had been at Stanford earlier in the Department of
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Mathematics) and was the first woman on the CS Faculty. However, she
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moved in 1968 to the University of Michigan and then later to Boston
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University. She was President of the Association for Computational
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Linguistics in 1971 (again, as the first female president).
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Joyce worked on quite linguistic topics, such as implementing
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Chomsky's _Aspects_-era transformational grammar and formal reasoning.
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She was the advisor of several people who later became prominent
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including David Scott Warren and C. Ray Perrault (who in turn was the
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PhD advisor of James Allen).

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